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Why is it important for Christians to recognize Jesus as the Son of God?

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Recognizing Jesus as the Son of God is foundational for understanding the nature of salvation and our relationship with God.

The recognition of Jesus as the Son of God is vital for Christians as it is intrinsically tied to the doctrine of salvation. If Jesus is not the Son of God, then his sacrificial death and resurrection would lack the infinite value necessary to atone for sin. As John 3:16 states, God gave his only Son for the purpose of salvaging humanity from sin and death, making Jesus' divine sonship a cornerstone of faith. Furthermore, acknowledging Jesus as the Son of God allows believers to understand their relationship with God; through him, God made a way for reconciliation, enabling believers to be accepted and made right before Him (Romans 5:10). This understanding not only informs one’s belief but also shapes one’s worship and devotion, as we recognize Jesus as the ultimate mediator between God and man.
Scripture References: John 3:16, Romans 5:10

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